World of Warcraft is making its way to Nvidia GeForce Now this week, offering players the chance to dive into the Classic version of Blizzard's MMORPG alongside its new expansion, Cataclysm Classic. This latest addition to the game streaming service is part of a lineup of new games coming to GeForce Now, including titles like The Rogue Prince of Persia, Capes, Lords of the Fallen, and more.
In addition to the World of Warcraft titles, other games like Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Serum, Palworld, and Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition have also joined the service recently. Looking ahead to June, gamers can expect even more additions to GeForce Now, such as Autopsy Simulator, Chornobyl Liquidators, SunnySide, Still Wakes the Deep, and Disney Speedstorm.
For players looking to enhance their experience on GeForce Now, there are different membership options available. The free version of the service includes ads and limits streams to one hour. However, for those willing to upgrade, the Priority membership offers ad-free streaming with up to six-hour sessions in 1080p/60fps, while the Ultimate subscription unlocks up to eight-hour streams in 4K/240fps, along with ad-free viewing.
Overall, the addition of World of Warcraft to Nvidia GeForce Now opens up new possibilities for players looking to enjoy the game on a different platform, alongside a variety of other exciting titles that continue to expand the service's library. With a range of membership options to choose from, gamers can tailor their experience to suit their preferences and enjoy seamless streaming on GeForce Now.